Rogue Wave OSS experts support the top open source packages for issues encountered in both development and production environments, ranging from configuration issues to functional failures. Rogue Wave Open Source Support ensures consistent uptime for critical applications that use open source software.

Did you know that CentOS is functionally and binary equivalent to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)? If you're considering moving from Red Hat to another Linux distribution, CentOS is the best choice for mission-critical enterprises.

Use this comparison chart to see how CentOS and Red Hat stack up on over 15 different factors, including licensing, security, package management, and available commercial support.

Rogue Wave OSS experts support the top open source packages for issues encountered in both development and production environments, ranging from configuration issues to functional failures.

We can support an entire enterprise stack - from monitoring to build tools, and from operating systems to database and big data. Rogue Wave Open Source Support ensures consistent uptime for critical applications that use open source software.

Open source software (OSS) is the dominant force in software development today, driving technical innovation, enabling productivity gains, and touching everything from big data and cloud to mobile and embedded. Despite its importance and reach, there’s little infrastructure and even less knowledge on how to effectively support OSS.

This report takes real support data from the top OSS packages across different organizations to analyze the statistics, realities, and results of open source in the field.

Minimizing downtime is crucial in production environments. When something breaks, it can't wait until tomorrow, especially if you're a global leader in IT infrastructure services.

Read this case study to see how a customer that needed to deploy a complex, Apache-based security platform in the morning, used open source technical support at midnight to engineer and implement a solution that kept operations running smoothly.

A question that often comes up in enterprise software organizations is: What happens when open source software (OSS) doesn’t work? Whether it’s confusion building out a server stack or panic during a system outage, the best that IT leaders and developers can hope for is that they’ve planned and prepared just enough to get over this hurdle and realize that they must prepare for the next.

The challenges with selecting, deploying, and maintaining OSS today is vastly different when compared to just a few years ago. For organizations committed to adopting OSS, here are seven key questions to think about when determining how effective current strategy is against common hurdles.

CentOS is a very popular, enterprise-class, Linux distribution derived from sources freely provided to the public by Red Hat.

Rogue Wave Software provides security-hardened images for CentOS 7.3 and CentOS 6.8. Security hardening is the process of securing a system by reducing its surface of vulnerability.
Watch this video to learn more about CentOS, the benefits of security-hardened images, and how to get started using them today.